Quicklet on Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card (CliffNotes-like Book Summary and Review)
Book Details
Author(s)Hutch Morzaria
ISBN / ASINB006OFRP62
ISBN-13978B006OFRP68
Sales Rank768,369
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
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About Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card was born on the 24th of August, 1951. As the author of Ender’s Game and its sequelSpeaker for the Dead, he is the only author to win two of science fiction’s most prestigious awards (The Hugo award and the The Nebula award) in consecutive years (1985 and 1986). He is most well known for his science fiction and fantasy writing (in addition to his books in the Enderverse he has also authored a series of fantasy novels, The Tales of Alvin Maker, and a few religiously based fiction novels – The Women of Genesis series), but has also authored comic books, screenplays and scripts for computer games. Card is a practicing member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
About Ender’s Game
Ender’s Game was initially published as a short story in 1977 in Analog magazine, but was re-released in 1991 and is currently available in print in 28 different languages around the world. In addition to its print format,Ender’s Game is also available in audio and comic book formats and it is expected that Ender’s Game will be released as a film in 2013. Ender’s Game has won both the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award (the two most prestigious awards in science fiction), and despite being a fiction book, Ender’s Game is also on the suggested reading list for the U.S. Marine Corps.
BOOK OUTLINE
Part 1: Introduction
->Background Information
->Overall Summary
->Important Characters
->Key Terms
->Major Themes
Part 2: Chapter Summaries
->Detailed Summaries of Each Chapter in the Book
Part 3: Additional Reading
->Related Online Content
->Interesting Trivia
We recently underwent an overhaul of our Quicklets to focus on commentary, analysis, and criticism from our expert writing team.
In addition, our Quicklets include an overall summary, brief chapter summaries, a description of key characters and themes, fun trivia, and a selection of great online readings.
Thanks!
- - - - -
Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!
Never read a book alone again! Supercharge your reading with Quicklets.
Quicklets are jam-packed with information like those notes you totally copied off that geeky kid you knew back in high school.
But they’re not boring like other study guides. They keep you entertained AND informed.
You can conquer any book with your trusty sidekick. We’ve got your back :)
Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!
About Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card was born on the 24th of August, 1951. As the author of Ender’s Game and its sequelSpeaker for the Dead, he is the only author to win two of science fiction’s most prestigious awards (The Hugo award and the The Nebula award) in consecutive years (1985 and 1986). He is most well known for his science fiction and fantasy writing (in addition to his books in the Enderverse he has also authored a series of fantasy novels, The Tales of Alvin Maker, and a few religiously based fiction novels – The Women of Genesis series), but has also authored comic books, screenplays and scripts for computer games. Card is a practicing member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
About Ender’s Game
Ender’s Game was initially published as a short story in 1977 in Analog magazine, but was re-released in 1991 and is currently available in print in 28 different languages around the world. In addition to its print format,Ender’s Game is also available in audio and comic book formats and it is expected that Ender’s Game will be released as a film in 2013. Ender’s Game has won both the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award (the two most prestigious awards in science fiction), and despite being a fiction book, Ender’s Game is also on the suggested reading list for the U.S. Marine Corps.
BOOK OUTLINE
Part 1: Introduction
->Background Information
->Overall Summary
->Important Characters
->Key Terms
->Major Themes
Part 2: Chapter Summaries
->Detailed Summaries of Each Chapter in the Book
Part 3: Additional Reading
->Related Online Content
->Interesting Trivia

